'Second to None': A Portrait of The Light Infantry (leatherbound)
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Pages

192

Format

Hardback

Dimensions

280 x 240 mm  

Publication

June 2011

ISBN

9781906507411

 
   

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'Second to None': A Portrait of The Light Infantry (leatherbound)
Edited by Colonel Mark Goldsack

Limited leatherbound edition - An exclusive limited edition beautifully hand-bound by craftsmen bookbinders in the finest goat-skin leather, and sent to you by special delivery (UK addresses only). The book is complete with head and tail binds, a ribbon marker, gilt edged pages and gold foil blocking on the spine. The cover can also be personalised (up to a maximum of 20 characters).

If you wish to order a leatherbound edition from a non-UK address please contact us on 020 7336 0144 or email lightinfantry@tmiltd.com for a quotation.

Click to view photo slideshow of previous leatherbound editions by Third Millennium Publishing

ABOUT THE BOOK
On 1st February 2007 The Light Infantry merged into The Rifles. Now that the new regiment has established itself and forged its identity on operations it is timely to celebrate the unique contribution made to the Army by The Light Infantry over the last 40 years.

Edited by Colonel Mark Goldsack, Second To None: A Portrait of The Light Infantry 1968-2007 will be a richly illustrated hardback celebrating the Regiment, its traditions and its exploits. The book will be published for reunion night in June 2011.

"This will be a great celebration of our Regiment - a book that every Light Infanteer will want to own to remember his time in The Light Infantry. Riflemen, Friends of the Regiment and those who served us from other Arms and Services will want it in their collections."
Lieutenant General Robin Vaughan Brims CB CBE DSO (Former Commander of The Light Infantry, 1989-91)

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